3-Minute Explain-and-Rebuild Drills
T1 — Belmont → Menlo → EDPS
Create three boxes. Put the three Belmont principles in the first, Menlo's added principle in the second and the four EDPS pillars in the third. Explain what each framework adds.
T2 — GDPR practical-question map
Create seven rows for the GDPR principles presented in Table 1. Beside each write the practical question it asks, such as “Do we need this much data?”
T3 — Recurring privacy themes
Without trying to memorize four legal regimes as current law, reconstruct shared themes: purpose, transparency/notice, choice/consent, access/correction, quality, security, minimization/retention, accountability/redress.
T4 — Six-risk classifier
Draw six boxes for Timing, Misleading Visualization, Definitions/Invalid Comparisons, Bias, Transformation/Integration and Obfuscation/Redaction. Create one new example for each.
T5 — Bias five-way distinction
Write the five bias patterns and one clue separating each: - pre-defined-result collection; - biased use of collected data; - hunch and search; - biased sampling; - context/culture.
T6 — Principle → Risk → Practice → Control
Build an original chain using personal data. Make the control concrete enough to audit.
T7 — Culture-to-roadmap
Rebuild: current state → principles/practices/risk factors → strategy & roadmap → ongoing ethical-risk review / monitoring / escalation. Add leadership, training, controls, auditing and no-retaliation culture.
T8 — Ethical-risk model
Draw: Population → Capture → Analysis → Results/Use. Write one risk question at each stage.
T9 — Responsibility map
Write one line each for Governance, legal counsel and practitioners/employees. Explain why none eliminates the others' ethical responsibility.
Source anchors: Chapter 2 pp. 54–67.